IPS/Physics Exam Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
When reading instruments, read to the... | Smallest Scale Division (SSD) |
When reading an instrument, estimate _ place(s) to the right. | 1 |
If the SSD is 1, read to... | 0.1 |
What is the amount of space that something takes up? | volume |
What measurement do we use for volume? | cm(3) |
What is the formula for the volume of a rectangular solid? | l x w x h |
What substances have a miniscus that curves up in a graduated cylinder? | Substances like mercury |
How do we find the volume of an irregular solid? | Liquid displacement |
What is the process of liquid displacement | a)Find volume of the liquid alone [VL] b)Find volume of liquid + solid [VL + S] c)Volume of solid= VS= VL+S-VL |
When can liquid displacement not be used? | If it floats, is a sponge-like object, or dissolves. |
How do you find the volume of a granular solid? | Also use liquid displacement. |
What refers to the slight variations in measured results? | Experimental Error |
Experimental error is caused by: | limitations of measuring instruments, differences in human judgement, or manufacturing variations in supposedly identical objects |
What is not a REAL error? | experimental error |
Where does experimental error show up? | Data that is similar, but not identical |
How do we handle EE? | by eliminating values that are far off from the norm |
What is the amount of matter itself in an object? | Mass |
What do we measure mass in? | grams |
what is a change in form, not in identity? | physical change |
In what kind of change is it easy to conceive how to reverse the change? | physical change |
What is a change in identity and form? | Chemical Change |
What kind of change is usually not easy to reverse? | Chemical change |
In a closed system, the total mass of all the reactants before a physical or chemical change is the same as the total mass of all products after the change | Law of Conservation of Mass |
When putting numbers into scientific notation, increase the exponent if the number gets ___. | smaller |
When putting numbers into scientific notation, decrease the exponent if the number gets ___. | larger |
30800 in s.n. | 3.08 x 10(4) |
356 x 10(12) | 3.56 x 10(14) |
What are the parts of a lab report? | purpose, procedure, results, class data, error analysis, discussion, conclusion |
What is a property that depends on the amount and size of the sample | Extensive Property |
What is a property that does not depend on the amount of size of sample? | Characteristic Property |
Examples of Characteristic Properties | Color, appearance, density |
A and B are only made of the same substance if all of their ____ properties are the same. | Characteristic |
What concept explains that solids get bigger when heated? | Thermal expansion of solids |
FP of water | 0 degrees C, 32 degrees F |
BP of water | 100 degrees C, 212 degrees F |
Room temp | 25 degrees C, 70 degrees F |
Body temp | 37 degrees C, 98.6 degrees F |
What is characteristic if you stay at the same temperature? | Density |
Unlike solids and liquids, gases all basically expand ______. | at the same rate |
The___ increase during thermal expansion, so the ____ decreases because of the change. | Volume; Density |
Change from gas to solid | deposition |
change from solid to liquid | melting |
change from liquid to gas | boiling/evaporation |
change from solid to gas | sublimation |
change from solid to liquid | freezing |
change from gas to liquid | condensation |
what is an example of a material that sublimes under atmospheric conditions? | dry ice |
what is an example of deposition? | The white frosty stuff that appears on the outside of a warm object that is put into a freezer |
What substance sublimes under atmospheric pressure at a little above room temp? | iodine |
what do we call the salt in salt water? | solute |
what do we call the water in salt waiter? | solvent |
A solution is ____ when there is little solute compared to the solvent. | diluted |
A solution is ____ when there is lots of solute compared tot the solvent. | saturated |
What do we call the concentration of a saturated solution? | solubility |
Is solubility a characteristic property? | yes |
How do you find the concentration of a solution? | mass of solute divided by volume of solvent |
As the temp of a liquid increases, the solubility of a ____ also increases. | solid |
What do we call the raising of water temp by artificial means? | thermal pollution of water |
To ____ a mixture of substances, you have to identify some characteristics in which the substances differ, and "exploit" the difference in the characteristic to achieve the separation. | separate |
What do we call the property that makes something thick and immiscible? | viscosity |
What is the process of fractional distillation? | boil and recondense vapor |
What substances are soluble in water? | sugar and citric acid |
What substances are soluble in methanol? | citric acid and moth flakes |
What substances can be separated by fractional distillation? | sodium chloride, sugar, sodium nitrate, potassium nitrate |
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